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Topic: The Next One ? (Read 136886 times)

Anonymous

Everybody seems to be willing to give his opinion about the next Arturia synthesizer.So take this little survey. And don't forget to answer the "essential" question: should Arturia continue to release virtual synths?

Anonymous

Everybody seems to be willing to give his opinion about the next Arturia synthesizer.So take this little survey. And don't forget to answer the "essential" question: should Arturia continue to release virtual synths?

If Arturia were to not continue releasing virtual synths, what would they release? I remember the question of a dedicated hardware box to host the MMV, but the synth would still essentially software. That's a strange question. Are you guys thinking of switching from virtual synths to hair products? I love a quality hair product, but I love the soft-synths more. Maybe something was Lost in Translation.

I've got a really bad Reaktor ensemble of an Arp 2600. The thought of you guys doing it excites me.

It would be wonderful if you would create a specified "format" of design.As to this I would like to bring your arpegs. to your attention. Your Mini Mg seems to have the best for my purposes. But what would be ideal is an arpeg with hold, build (as the Mini), traspose in either 1/2 or whole steps in inclusion of octive but also the multi strike of a key - which I have yet to see in any softsynth.Multi-strike would allow you, for example, to press : c, d, g, d, c, c, g in a build mode.

Then to implement this on all of your machines. The arpeg is what is holding me up from purchase of the CS. I wouldn' even bother with the Mini because I own the Mod V if it weren't for the arpeg.

All and all your Softsynths sound great but I find them undependable to use in live situations because the are so incredibly taxing on the CPU. So working to lower the CPU usage would be the best gift you could give users.

Anonymous

Everybody seems to be willing to give his opinion about the next Arturia synthesizer.So take this little survey. And don't forget to answer the "essential" question: should Arturia continue to release virtual synths?

;-)

It is a real tossup between the ARP 2600 and the OB-X, but I would like to add another vote for the ARP 2600.

I voted for the Matrix/Xpander, having in mind an emulation that should be able to reproduce and import via SysEx the sounds of both the Matrix12/Xpander and the Matrix6/1000.I still have one Matrix-1000, but would be glad to replace it by software and still use the tons of sounds I've programmed for it.

Second on my list would be the EMS Synthi A(KS), but I'd say leave that one to Gmedia/OhmForce (this time really!).

And MemoryMg was on my dream list back then also, so I wouldn't contemn it...

I don't quite understand the votes for the OB-XA - was there something else than the Van Halen "Jump" brass type sounds that it was capable of?